SPORTS
Baseball drops 12th one-run contest in loss to No. 20 Auburn Friday night
A rivalry renewed: Baseball takes on No. 20 Auburn with postseason hopes on the line
Women’s golf finishes runner up at regional, punch ticket to NCAA Tournament
Softball’s SEC title defense ends in quarterfinal loss to Missouri
Softball set to defend its title in the SEC Tournament
Baseball puts on offensive showcase in final midweek game at Jacksonville State Tuesday night
Baseball drops game three, series to No. 20 LSU Sunday afternoon
Softball wins regular season finale, series over No. 23 Missouri on Tow’s ‘Senior Day’
Murphy, Askins inducted into Alabama Sports Hall of Fame Saturday night
Baseball forces Sunday rubber match with No. 20 LSU with emphatic victory Saturday night
Softball evens series with No. 23 Missouri Saturday afternoon
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